The Montreal Canadiens (29-36-12) are set to face the Philadelphia Flyers (36-31-11) at the Bell Centre. The puck drop is scheduled for 7 pm ET.
At this point of the season, fans are well aware of what they should expect on any given night.
The Canadiens will provide a solid effort despite a lack of talent, but that effort will either fade down the stretch or only kick in midway through the second period. Additionally, it’s a safe bet the top line will produce, while the rest of the lineup will fail to show up except for one or two players.
And finally, the goaltenders will play well, but it won’t be enough to turn the tide.
That was exactly the case on Sunday when the Habs lost 5-2 to the New York Rangers.
As is tradition, Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and Juraj Slafkovsky were the team’s lone sustained threat in the offensive zone. Mike Matheson and Alex Newhook also contributed, while Cayden Primeau did his best to hold the fort.
Simply put, if the Habs hope to take the next step in the rebuild, they will need sustained secondary offence. They’ll also want sustained tertiary offences. And finally, the best teams in the league have a few talented players on the fourth line who can help out once in a while.
The Canadiens aren’t there yet, but the good news is that it’s much easier to fill out the depth of a team than it is to formulate a solid top line. In that sense, the Habs are already ahead of the curve.
There was some good news on Tuesday, as forward Christian Dvorak will make an early return to the lineup after recovering from his lower-body injury.
Unfortunately, defenceman Arber Xhekaj will not face the Flyers, as the hard-hitting defenceman is set to undergo season-ending surgery on his right shoulder.
The Canadiens can expect to face a motivated Flyers lineup.
The playoff situation in the Eastern Conference is muddier than a pair of young golden retrievers left unattended during the spring thaw.
As it stands, the Flyers are on the outside looking in, which means there’s simply no room for error. While this is good news for the Habs from a Draft Lottery viewpoint, it also means we’re dealing with a team that has nothing to lose versus a team that is under tremendous pressure to perform. The situation can often lead to a loss for the team that can’t afford to make mistakes.
On that note, the Flyers have lost two games in a row, which has put their playoff ambitions in doubt.
Travis Konecny continues to lead the charge from an offensive standpoint, with 31 goals and 34 assists in 72 games. Owen Tippett and Joel Farabee are at or near 50 points on the season, but beyond them, there’s a clear lack of talent and production among the forwards, especially for a team hoping to make the playoffs.
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Montreal Canadiens Injuries
Philadelphia Flyers Injuries
LW | C | RW |
---|---|---|
Cole Caufield | Nick Suzuki | Juraj Slafkovsky |
Brendan Gallagher | Alex Newhook | Joel Armia |
Rafael Harvey-Pinard | Jake Evans | Jesse Ylonen |
Michael Pezzetta | Christian Dvorak | Josh Anderson |
LD | RD |
---|---|
Mike Matheson | David Savard |
Jordan Harris | Johnathan Kovacevic |
Jayden Struble | Justin Barron |
Goalie |
---|
Samuel Montembeault |
Cayden Primeau |
Philadelphia Flyers Projected Lineup
Foerster – Froster – Tippett
Farabee – Laughton – Konecny
Lycksell – Poehling – Hathaway
Gurianov – Cates – Brink
Defence
York – Sanheim
Seeler – Drysdale
Zamula – Attard
Goalie
Ersson
TV
TSN2, RDS
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